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Pogost (, from Old East Slavic: погостъHypatian Chronicle, 947 AD) is a historical term which has had several meanings. In modern Russian, it typically refers to a rural church and graveyard. It has also been borrowed into Latgalian ( pogosts), ( pogosta) and ( pagasts), with specific meanings.


History
The original usage applies to the for princes and ecclesiastics . Этимологический словарь русского языка with the word being similar to modern Russian gost' (гость), "guest". It is assumed that originally pogosts were rural communities on the periphery of the ancient Rus` state, as well as trading centers (Old Russian: gost'ba, гостьба). Большая энциклопедия русского языка

In the end of the 10th century pogosts transformed into administrative and territorial districts. Pogosts varied in size, ranging from tens to hundreds of villages in 11th–14th centuries. As Christianity spread in Russia, churches were built in pogosts. In 1775 the last pogosts that served as administrative districts were destroyed. Since then they became known as city pogosts (погосто – место), functioning as parish centers.

In the central of 15th–16th centuries pogosts were small settlements with a church and a graveyard, like Pogost or Pogost. In modern Russian, pogosts usually designate a combination of a , situated at some distant place.


Usage in Finland and Latvia
The central village of the Finnish kunta ('municipality') of is usually called the pogosta of Ilomantsi ( Ilomantsin pogosta), the word being obviously a borrowing from Russian. The local dialect of Finnish shows strong Russian influence, and there is a strong presence of Orthodox Christians in the municipality. Even the name of the local newspaper is Pogostan Sanomat ("The Pogosta News"), and a certain viral disease is locally called the .

In modern Finnish language, is also used in references to historical places, as a historical synonym for "" or "" in , and Russian contexts.

Pagasts is the name for a basic unit of local self-government in the Republic of . The word "pagasts" is a commonly used word equivalent to civil parish, rural municipality or small rural district, originating in the pogost. There are 432 rural municipalities or pagasti in .

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